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Summary. Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the child called the tick bite and pulled it out directly, and you can choose to use alcohol or iodophor to wipe it locally after pulling it out. If you have symptoms of redness, swelling and pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time.
Dear, hello, very sleepy Hengxing will answer for you Oh Wang Hui do, the child called the tick bite and pulled it out directly, and you can choose to use alcohol or iodophor to wipe it locally after pulling it out. If you have symptoms of redness, swelling and pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time. World reputation.
Dear, ticks are dangerous because they can carry viruses. If you are bitten by a tick, you will definitely want to kill it quickly, but be careful not to break the body of the bug, as splatters of body fluids or body debris can spread bacteria. In the unlikely event that the bitten person becomes ill, keeping the worm intact can also help identify the type of disease.
Also, do your best to control ticks roaming around your yard and keep them away from your clothes and pets.
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1. The correct way is to apply ether, kerosene, turpentine, and dry tobacco oil to the head of the tick, or point mosquito coils next to the tick, and after a few minutes, the tick is "anesthetized" and loosens its mouth by itself, or thickly coats the head of the tick with liquid paraffin and glycerin to suffocate and loosen the mouth. In the meantime, seek medical attention quickly.
2. When the tick burrows its head into the **, the head has a barb hook that becomes tighter and tighter, and it is easy to leave the head in the ** to continue to infect when it takes it out by itself. It is extremely troublesome to go to the hospital to get the head removed.
3. Being bitten by an insect cannot kill the insect immediately.
4. Antihistamines and corticosteroids can be given when symptoms of systemic poisoning occur. When tick bite fever and tick paralysis are found, in addition to supporting, corresponding symptomatic treatment should be carried out and timely rescue.
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1. Don't panic after being bitten by a tick, you can immediately dip a cotton swab in alcohol and gently apply it to the tick so that the thorn can be loosened, and then slowly remove the thorn with tweezers or other tools, and check whether the sting inserted ** has been completely removed, and finally the wound can be thoroughly disinfected.
2. Because the tick is a poisonous insect, the mortality rate after being bitten is relatively high, so if you find that you have been bitten by a tick, you can also use a cigarette butt to gently scald the body of the tick to make it slowly withdraw its head, do not deadlift, and then you can wipe and disinfect the affected part with alcohol. If you suddenly have symptoms such as fever, vomiting, inflammation, redness and swelling of the bite site, it is recommended to seek medical attention at a regular hospital immediately.
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After being bitten by a tick, the first thing to do is to remove the insect body and go to a regular hospital in time. Ticks are smaller, less easily spotted blood-sucking animals. The tick has been bitten for a while and may have symptoms such as allergies, poisoning, etc.
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The stele insect is a type of lice, and it is recommended to apply glycerin or turpentine to the surroundings to suffocate it, and then rub alcohol on the wound to disinfect it.
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This kind of worm is that it will enter your ** to suck blood, and it is difficult to find, when we see the worm, don't blindly get it, we should seek medical attention in time.
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Ticks are a common parasite that can easily bite people during outdoor activities and spread some diseases. If you are bitten by a tick, you should take the following emergency measures:
1. Timely detection: After outdoor activities, be sure to check whether there are parasitic ticks on your body, especially in the armpits, toes, elbows and knees and other places that are easy to be hidden by ticks.
2. Remove it in time: If you find that you have been bitten by a tick, you should remove the tick as soon as possible. The method of removing the macro tick is to hold the head of the tick tightly with fine forceps or fine mouth clamps, and slowly turn it to detach it.
3. Cleaning**: Wash the bite site and surroundings** with soap and water. It can be disinfected with alcohol or iodine.
4. Observe the health condition: Observe the bite site in the next few days to see if there are symptoms such as rash and fever on the blinded fingers. If you feel uncomfortable or your symptoms worsen, you should seek medical attention.
5. Prevention: Follow the safety regulations of outdoor travel, wear long sleeves and pants and spray insect repellent can effectively prevent tick bites.
In short, if you are bitten by a tick, you should remove it promptly, pay attention to observation, and seek medical attention if necessary. Precautions are also important to reduce the risk of tick bites.
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This bug is not terrible, it just eats and does not pull, and at a certain time it will die.
Dogs with ticks can be used in the following ways**.
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Shame! The harm of ticks is so great, are you still simply shooting it to death?
Ticks on dogs can be dewormed with Flyon drops or sprays, and ticks cannot be pulled out directly from the body. In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to regular deworming of dogs, ticks may transmit blood parasite babesiosis, which will cause dogs to be depressed, like to lie down, weak limbs, irregular intermittent fever, body temperature at 40-41 degrees Celsius, malnutrition, emaciation, anemia and other symptoms. Dogs need to be regularly rechecked for blood conditions in the later stage, and seek medical attention in time if they have symptoms.